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on the phone speaking to those gathered in the room at the united nations is pierre from the united nations relief and work agencies. he's doing work in gaza. he'll telling the people there that the biggest problem is with displaced people, people who have nowhere to go to escape the bombing. let's listen to part of what he told the united nations. >> a number which has grown every day of the conflict and at ant accelerated pace in the last week. it is four times higher than the peak of the displaced people during the conflict in 2008 and 2009. i am not here referring to the tens of thousands of displaced in gaza that have found temporary shelter with whole families, only to those that are registered in one of our schools. we are doing everything possible to provide the displaced with minimum needs, food, mattresses, and blankets. but we are now into the fourth week of mass displacement in facilities unequipped to shelter large numbers for such a duration. conditions are increasingly dire in the shelters. there is no water for hygiene, very few showers, and latrines are totally inaccurate.
on the phone speaking to those gathered in the room at the united nations is pierre from the united nations relief and work agencies. he's doing work in gaza. he'll telling the people there that the biggest problem is with displaced people, people who have nowhere to go to escape the bombing. let's listen to part of what he told the united nations. >> a number which has grown every day of the conflict and at ant accelerated pace in the last week. it is four times higher than the peak of...
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the grim scene at the united nations school. let me read to you, carol, to our viewers what the israel defense forces statement said. it says this, the idf is skurntsly in the midst of combat who are using, accusing hamas of using civilian infrastructure and international symbols as human shields. the idf statement goes on to say, in the course of the afternoon, several rockets launched by hamas from within the gaza strip, landed in the beit hanoun area. the idf is reviewing the incident. they're not flatly saying one of the hamas rockets actually hit the school. they are saying that several hamas rockets were launched and landed in that area around the school. they say they're reviewing the incident but they are clearly suggesting maybe this incident, in that school at the united nations relief works agency school, was the result of hamas. this is the idf statement. as you heard our reporters on the scene, in gaza, carl penhall and our producers, showing these disturbing images and number of casualties significant. these are pe
the grim scene at the united nations school. let me read to you, carol, to our viewers what the israel defense forces statement said. it says this, the idf is skurntsly in the midst of combat who are using, accusing hamas of using civilian infrastructure and international symbols as human shields. the idf statement goes on to say, in the course of the afternoon, several rockets launched by hamas from within the gaza strip, landed in the beit hanoun area. the idf is reviewing the incident....
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. >> here are some of the top stories he been covering -- the united nations calls for an investigation into the downing of a passenger plane in eastern ukraine, but washington is already indicated it thinks russia is involved. >> israel steps up its ground offensive in gaza in an attempt to stop hamas rocket fire. we'll get analysis from jerusalem. rex and the german captain quits the international game, shocking soccer fans -- >> the german captain quits the international game, shocking soccer fans. >> the american ambassador to the united nations has told an emergency meeting of the security council that the united they cannot rule out that russia helped in the launch of the surface to air missile that shot down a malaysian airlines jet over eastern ukraine. >> the assertion comes just after a team of international monitors from the organization for security and cooperation in europe reached the site, but the osce monitors said they were not able to secure an access core door and did not have the freedom of movement that they need to do their job. the security council has given its s
. >> here are some of the top stories he been covering -- the united nations calls for an investigation into the downing of a passenger plane in eastern ukraine, but washington is already indicated it thinks russia is involved. >> israel steps up its ground offensive in gaza in an attempt to stop hamas rocket fire. we'll get analysis from jerusalem. rex and the german captain quits the international game, shocking soccer fans -- >> the german captain quits the international...
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but the united nations investigators say not so. this time they say that they have enough evidence to conclude that it was the israeli military, wolf. >> what about the people who were there? where are they spending tonight? >> wolf, the tragic answer to that is that those people are sleeping tonight in exactly the same place. more than 3,000 people are crammed into that school. they have nowhere to go. they got there because they thought it would be a safe haven. they left their own homes because it had become a battlefield. now the shelter they were staying has become a combat zone. they have nowhere more to run. they are bedding down tonight in the debris of those attacks, wolf. >> carl on the scene for us in gaza, thanks very much. later this hour, we'll speak with the deputy secretary general of the united nations. let's bring in a spokesman for the idf with colonel peter lerner. you heard your name mentioned. since your initial statement on what happened, what else have you found out about this attack on the u.n. shelter? >> c
but the united nations investigators say not so. this time they say that they have enough evidence to conclude that it was the israeli military, wolf. >> what about the people who were there? where are they spending tonight? >> wolf, the tragic answer to that is that those people are sleeping tonight in exactly the same place. more than 3,000 people are crammed into that school. they have nowhere to go. they got there because they thought it would be a safe haven. they left their...
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the united nations has proven that it cannot be trusted. i u remember vividly, and you and i spoke of this, when i came back from one of my trips from israel two years ago talking about the idea that the united nations insisted as humanitarian supplies, much of which were paid for by u.s. tax dollars, that concrete had to be brought in to rebuild gaza. it didn't rebuild anything aboveground. it was put into tunnels, arsenals and storage facilities for rockets. when the two schools were found to have rockets in them, hamas schools in gaza, those rockets were then handed back to hamas and they were taken out of the schools and put probably in another hospital or a mosque. the reality of it is a mosque is not doing anything to further their own cause in had this. the only friends they have got in the world supporting this terrorist organization is the government in turkey, which is a muslim brotherhood, the and the ayatollahs in tehran that provide the rockets. other than that, israel is waging its own self-defense because of the ineptness of
the united nations has proven that it cannot be trusted. i u remember vividly, and you and i spoke of this, when i came back from one of my trips from israel two years ago talking about the idea that the united nations insisted as humanitarian supplies, much of which were paid for by u.s. tax dollars, that concrete had to be brought in to rebuild gaza. it didn't rebuild anything aboveground. it was put into tunnels, arsenals and storage facilities for rockets. when the two schools were found to...
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now, a joint statement from the united states, kerry, and the united nations, a cease fire. is he vindicated? >> well, some of the rhetoric was hot. it wasn't just israel that had a problem with these, it was the jordanians, and hamas, everyone h had a problem with it. he negotiated it with qatar and turkey, both hamas supporters. >> and the state department put out this statement -- this is a very serious issue, but it sounds like a very childish thing to say. does that really serve to not elevate hamas? >> i think what's important is that the palestinian authority is in control. and israel by agreeing to the cease fire has given control to the authority. we have a problem here. hamas has agreed to a reconciliation process, and working with the palestinian authority, and now we'll see the authority in charge of conducting these negotiations. and one hopes they continue the cease fire, and we do see long term, concrete relief. in the form of open borders and an opportunity to grow the economy. it can take a long time for this to heal, and i don't want to see anymore damage d
now, a joint statement from the united states, kerry, and the united nations, a cease fire. is he vindicated? >> well, some of the rhetoric was hot. it wasn't just israel that had a problem with these, it was the jordanians, and hamas, everyone h had a problem with it. he negotiated it with qatar and turkey, both hamas supporters. >> and the state department put out this statement -- this is a very serious issue, but it sounds like a very childish thing to say. does that really...
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let's get the official reaction to this united nations proposal. osama hamdan is joining us on the phone and he's a top spokesman for hamas. mr. hamdan, the israelis say they will accept this temporary truce that the united nations has put forward for humanitarian reasons. will hamas accept it, as well? >> i have to say that the united nations was initiated and we are still waiting for some answers to give the final answer about that. we are welcoming all of the efforts to provide the humanitarian aid for the palestinians, but as you have said a few moments ago, we have to be sure that the israelis will not use that as a chance to prepare for the ground invasion which they are just trying to have happen as soon as they can. >> so, basically what you're saying is you're not yet ready to give an official response whether you accept it, you don't accept it, you want more information. specifically, mr. hamdan, what are you looking for? what questions do you need answered to agree starting 10:00 a.m. local time tomorrow morning to have this temporary hu
let's get the official reaction to this united nations proposal. osama hamdan is joining us on the phone and he's a top spokesman for hamas. mr. hamdan, the israelis say they will accept this temporary truce that the united nations has put forward for humanitarian reasons. will hamas accept it, as well? >> i have to say that the united nations was initiated and we are still waiting for some answers to give the final answer about that. we are welcoming all of the efforts to provide the...
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where is the united nations? where are our human rights? this is a disability center. what did they do? >> reporter: the missile seems to have come through the roof. it hit here in the ground floor of the center. it's absolutely destroyed. you can see a mattress left. there is a wheelchair which tells you exactly what people were here, disabled people. >> reporter: this attack has brought outrage here. this is a daily reality of israel's airstrikes, but there are many questions why israel would target a place they know houses the handicap. only the israeli army can answer that, but many people tell us that they're no althoug no longer surprised by the brutality of this war. because no one is trying to stop their suffering they say the international community is to blame, too. stephanie decker, al jazeera, gaza. >> bringing another report from one of our other correspondents. following one family who tried to bury their father and then became targets themselves. let's take a look. >> reporter: when it comes to this war, and this is war, gazaens say, perhaps the most fre
where is the united nations? where are our human rights? this is a disability center. what did they do? >> reporter: the missile seems to have come through the roof. it hit here in the ground floor of the center. it's absolutely destroyed. you can see a mattress left. there is a wheelchair which tells you exactly what people were here, disabled people. >> reporter: this attack has brought outrage here. this is a daily reality of israel's airstrikes, but there are many questions why...
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the united nations has been working with both sides to bring some kind of a deal that will bring an end to this fighting, even if it's temporary. yesterday israel said it was extending a cease-fire that began on friday but hamas rejected that extension. israel has since resumed its military operation after mortar fire from gaza and the death of civilians have gone up. now, we did speak in the last hour -- diplomats of the united nations have been working to bring an end to this fighting and just in the last few minutes the white house said that president obama worked with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he also added concern for the rising numbers of civilian deaths in gaza. as it was unilaterally extending the cease-fire that began on friday and that hamas had rejected that extension. again, it's the back and forth game between israel and hamas and the fighting is continuing there. more mortar fire from gaza killed civilians today. we want to go to atika shubert in the mid-east with the very latest. >> reporter: we're about 1 kilometer from the gaza border and all day today
the united nations has been working with both sides to bring some kind of a deal that will bring an end to this fighting, even if it's temporary. yesterday israel said it was extending a cease-fire that began on friday but hamas rejected that extension. israel has since resumed its military operation after mortar fire from gaza and the death of civilians have gone up. now, we did speak in the last hour -- diplomats of the united nations have been working to bring an end to this fighting and...
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bethany, very strong words there from the united nations. and still really not much coming from the israeli army or the israeli government. do we know why they're taking so long to respond? >> we heard just a few minutes ago from the israeli army, they say that mortar shells were fired at israeli troops from the vicinity of the school, and the israeli troops returned fire. and they say the incident is still under investigation. so that brief comment so far that we had from the israeli army we do expect to -- an israeli army spokesperson to be issuing a longer statement soon. >> indeed. it is very brief and very vague, isn't it? i just want to -- when other schools have been hit or other areas, they have responded much faster, haven't they? >> it depends. sometimes they respond more quickly than others. and certainly, though, i think that these -- there has been several incidents recently and the israeli army has tended in other incidents to blame hamas. but as you see, we will wait to find out exactly had they say with this one. >> and, beth
bethany, very strong words there from the united nations. and still really not much coming from the israeli army or the israeli government. do we know why they're taking so long to respond? >> we heard just a few minutes ago from the israeli army, they say that mortar shells were fired at israeli troops from the vicinity of the school, and the israeli troops returned fire. and they say the incident is still under investigation. so that brief comment so far that we had from the israeli...
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we're about to look life at the united nations in new york. tonight the security council is in an emergency meeting discussing the situation between israel and hamas. neither side showed signs the conflict could come to a diplomatic end any time soon. there were major developments on the ground in gaza today. the military round of hamas claims it has captured an israeli soldier. judges moments ago the israeli ambassador to the u.n. denied those claims. >> there's no kidnapped israeli soldiers and those rumorrors are untrue. >> martin dennis, spoke and claimed the capture of the israeli soldier was true. >> when we're talking about a capture of the israeli soldier we are not talking about infantry only, first day that they are fighting the israeli army and all their operations were against the israeli army, while on the other hand the israelis are killing the.civilians. what is happening in gaza, israel is talking about killing civilians. so when we compared both images, the civilians being killed by israeli defense army and the israeli troops
we're about to look life at the united nations in new york. tonight the security council is in an emergency meeting discussing the situation between israel and hamas. neither side showed signs the conflict could come to a diplomatic end any time soon. there were major developments on the ground in gaza today. the military round of hamas claims it has captured an israeli soldier. judges moments ago the israeli ambassador to the u.n. denied those claims. >> there's no kidnapped israeli...
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. >> this morning, a united nations school sheltering thousands of families suffered a reprehensible attack. all available evidence points to israeli artillery as the cause. nothing is more shameful than attacking sleeping children. dead and many more are injured. >> the attack marked six time a u.n. school had been struck during an israel offensive. the obama administration but hasd the attack refused to blame or condemned israel. the pentagon has confirmed an approval to restock israel's supply of ammunition. the u.s. will provide stock including mortar rounds. another israeli bombing killed 17 people near a market. the attack occurred despite israel declaring a four-our humanitarian pause. around 160 people were injured. most died of headwinds. >> all the people that were targeted were hit in the head with the aim of killing them. we are talking about 100 wounded, and a massacre during the truce that they announced. twohe dead included palestinian journalists. been journalists have killed. remainarts of gaza without electricity or running water after israel bombed the power plant
. >> this morning, a united nations school sheltering thousands of families suffered a reprehensible attack. all available evidence points to israeli artillery as the cause. nothing is more shameful than attacking sleeping children. dead and many more are injured. >> the attack marked six time a u.n. school had been struck during an israel offensive. the obama administration but hasd the attack refused to blame or condemned israel. the pentagon has confirmed an approval to restock...
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nations and as well as the palestinian ambassador to the united nations. a lot of finger pointing is going on. and i think what's most striking is by the ambassador, trying to portray israel as the victims of mistruth and inaccurate reporting and lies of omission, saying that the attack on the school needs to be investigating and there was no deliberate targeting of civilians, something that you saw the palestinian ambassador, saying that it was genocide that's being unleashed on the 1.8 million living in gaza. >> kimberly, thank you very much. at the u.n., and keeping up-to-date with all of the latest developments on the website where they have much more. and a lot of very interesting analysis on that. so don't miss it. >>> now, rescue workers are looking frantically for survivors after a landslide buried a village in western india. and the uk, an inquiry to a foreign spy that could strengthen the ties. and south america's competition. >> all right, now, the organization in europe is saying that it's monitors have finally reached the crash site of flight
nations and as well as the palestinian ambassador to the united nations. a lot of finger pointing is going on. and i think what's most striking is by the ambassador, trying to portray israel as the victims of mistruth and inaccurate reporting and lies of omission, saying that the attack on the school needs to be investigating and there was no deliberate targeting of civilians, something that you saw the palestinian ambassador, saying that it was genocide that's being unleashed on the 1.8...
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under united nations protection when the killings took place. overran thisorces green zone and systematically slaughtered some 8000 muslim men and boys, their bodies dumped in mass graves. the case against the dutch state was brought to court by the association mothers of srebrenica. almost two decades on, the pain still raw for these relatives of the victims. they were at the hague on wednesday to hear the verdict. >> they recognize that they are responsible for what happened in 1995, but how to you explain to a mother the dutch are responsible for the death of one son who stood on one side defense and not for the sun and the other side? the dutch compound was so big that everyone should have been let in . for them, it is only a small victory. the group says they will appeal this latest judgment for the hundreds of family members not affected by the verdict, and that's not entitled to compensation. the war in bosnia claimed some 100,000 lives in total with the genocide at srebrenica often referred to as the worst atrocity on european soil since
under united nations protection when the killings took place. overran thisorces green zone and systematically slaughtered some 8000 muslim men and boys, their bodies dumped in mass graves. the case against the dutch state was brought to court by the association mothers of srebrenica. almost two decades on, the pain still raw for these relatives of the victims. they were at the hague on wednesday to hear the verdict. >> they recognize that they are responsible for what happened in 1995,...
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diplomatic editor live at the united nations. now we're going to go to gaza itself, and to our correspondent john hedron. are we seeing any evidence of this being threatened by prime minister netanyahu. are you seeing anything of that in gaza? >> we're seeing that nothing has changed. the rocket talks coming out of gaza, the airstrikes coming in. you can only stand in the middle of the city to see the answer from both sides is no. we see rockets coming out of gaza just over my shoulder, that happened just a few moments ago. and then airstrikes coming in from time to time. just in the last hour and a half a number of rockets were fired to israel. israel responded back in a matter of minutes with 20 airstrikes. you can hear them behind me. and there is one development that remain takes up the escalation of this campaign. that is three rockets were fired from gaza to the nuclear plant. hamas took responsibility for that. the rockets were fired at the town. they did not strike at or near the plant, however, that's not the point. thos
diplomatic editor live at the united nations. now we're going to go to gaza itself, and to our correspondent john hedron. are we seeing any evidence of this being threatened by prime minister netanyahu. are you seeing anything of that in gaza? >> we're seeing that nothing has changed. the rocket talks coming out of gaza, the airstrikes coming in. you can only stand in the middle of the city to see the answer from both sides is no. we see rockets coming out of gaza just over my shoulder,...
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around fifteen people reportedly killed after israeli tanks opened fire on a united nations school in gaza. washington and europe launched another round of sanctions against russia over the ukraine conflict targeting key players in the financial and energy sectors. the civilian casualty count climbs as the ukrainian army intensifies its offensive in the east of the country moving closer to the russian border moscow's struggling to get children out of the combat zone. welcome thanks for joining us once again my name is the harvey and you're watching r.t. international. first this hour palestinian health officials say that a un school in northern gaza has been attacked by israeli tanks harry fear who's in garza now brings us the latest. well this incident follows another heavy night of bombardment in gaza this incident of the united nations school being used as a shelter hit by israeli tank shells we understand more than one shell hit first the courtyard and also secondly part of the school which is primarily used by the female to go pupils we understand that civilians were of course sh
around fifteen people reportedly killed after israeli tanks opened fire on a united nations school in gaza. washington and europe launched another round of sanctions against russia over the ukraine conflict targeting key players in the financial and energy sectors. the civilian casualty count climbs as the ukrainian army intensifies its offensive in the east of the country moving closer to the russian border moscow's struggling to get children out of the combat zone. welcome thanks for joining...
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a must has declared a twenty four hour cease fire they are appealing to the united nations to put pressure on israel to accept this truce the israeli cabinet will meet to discuss the latest developments it follows a unilateral cease fire that was declared at midnight saturday by the israelis they say that they were prepared to adhere to a station of hostilities over the next twenty four hours but they then broke the cease fire citing hamas rocket fire as the reason they were there was a rocket fired from gaza at israel in the early hours of sunday morning several were intercepted over the. center of the country and they have been sirens sounding both in the same to and in the south of israel there was also an israeli soldier that was killed by a mortar shell not far from the israel gaza border that the israeli military fatalities to some forty three now one of this follows a ceasefire that was of zero on saturday by both sides that ceasefire was a u.n. brokered humanitarian truce and it enabled aid workers to bring much needed emergency supplies into the gaza strip as you know hospitals th
a must has declared a twenty four hour cease fire they are appealing to the united nations to put pressure on israel to accept this truce the israeli cabinet will meet to discuss the latest developments it follows a unilateral cease fire that was declared at midnight saturday by the israelis they say that they were prepared to adhere to a station of hostilities over the next twenty four hours but they then broke the cease fire citing hamas rocket fire as the reason they were there was a rocket...
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richard, the big controversy in the united nations run school is the united nations run school in northern gaza. is this what sparked this meeting? >> it is one of the factors and the inability of both sides to come to any lasting temporary cease-fire or any lengthy agreement for the future. this statement, which has been agreed to by all 15 countries on the security council, will be read out in the chamber in about an hour and a half. in the statement, clearly a reference to the attack on the u.n. school, the security council says that it emphasizes that civilian and humanitarian facilities including those of the u.n., quote, must be respected and protected and called on all parties to act consistently with this principle. noting how things have not been resolved there, the security council statement begins by saying, the council expresses grave concern regarding the deterioration and the situation as a result of the crisis relate to gaza and the loss of civilian lives and casualties. the other language talks about respect for international law, protecting civilian populations. at the mom
richard, the big controversy in the united nations run school is the united nations run school in northern gaza. is this what sparked this meeting? >> it is one of the factors and the inability of both sides to come to any lasting temporary cease-fire or any lengthy agreement for the future. this statement, which has been agreed to by all 15 countries on the security council, will be read out in the chamber in about an hour and a half. in the statement, clearly a reference to the attack...
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beit hanoun in gaza's north deserted after israeli tank shelling hits this united nations around school killing sixteen and injuring scores of others before the war northern residents had it tough enough recently they've been plunged into incredible danger they were relying on the un to shelter and protect their children now even that is no guarantee. as the red cross said they would move but they didn't arrive instead israelis launched missiles at us after which we started looking for our children some were dead others wounded ambulances arrived took four to six people we reached the hospital and then here where we look for our children it took four hours to find my son. one hospital room and one entire family caught up in a war from which they couldn't escape. eleven years old was one of those pierced by multiple pieces of shrapnel this family are one among over one hundred thousand who are currently sheltering with the u.n. we have informed the. times. about this this call about its place how many people what is going on there. and everything the last time it was ten fifty five we ca
beit hanoun in gaza's north deserted after israeli tank shelling hits this united nations around school killing sixteen and injuring scores of others before the war northern residents had it tough enough recently they've been plunged into incredible danger they were relying on the un to shelter and protect their children now even that is no guarantee. as the red cross said they would move but they didn't arrive instead israelis launched missiles at us after which we started looking for our...
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school in less than a week last thursday united nations school in the north of the strip in beit hanoun was struck in similar circumstances of course. under contention with regard to israel and hamas both obviously giving different explanations for the violence but certainly on the ground we're seeing again continued hostilities of course and this is another significant incident now over five united nations schools are being caught up in the fighting which is now of course beginning. to move now and it's twenty day well yesterday we saw another significant incident which was the targeting of the fuel tanks belonging to gaza sole power station garzon has been suffering from fuel and electricity crises on and off for several years since the israeli and egyptian imposed siege began this now is obviously only going to worsen the electricity crisis for civilians here in the strip well we've been catching up with some of those hit most horrendously with awful injuries in gaza's main hospital the hospital. it's hard to fathom how such a vast devastation can occur in three weeks of fighting. th
school in less than a week last thursday united nations school in the north of the strip in beit hanoun was struck in similar circumstances of course. under contention with regard to israel and hamas both obviously giving different explanations for the violence but certainly on the ground we're seeing again continued hostilities of course and this is another significant incident now over five united nations schools are being caught up in the fighting which is now of course beginning. to move...
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the united nations is about to vote on a resolution on the gaza conflict. it was suggested that israel could be committing war crimes. >>> the u.s. secretary of state john kerry just concluded two separate meetings with the un secretary general and the palestinian president. john kerry discussed the conflict in gaza, and met with the israeli prime minister in tel-aviv. >>> heavy weapons are being used in the fight over libya's airport in tripoli. 47 have been killed in the fighting. >>> let's move to taiwan, where a passenger plane has crashed in a failed emergency landing. at least 51 people have died. rob mcbride has been reporting that story for us, and sent us this update. >> reporter: the aircraft involved is a relatively small twin engine computer aircraft on a domestic flight from the south of taiwan to an island in the taiwan straights. the aircraft was apparently trying to make an emergency landing when it crashed. eyewitnesss talk about survivors emerging from the wreckage when tragically fire took hold and the whole aircraft burst into flames. th
the united nations is about to vote on a resolution on the gaza conflict. it was suggested that israel could be committing war crimes. >>> the u.s. secretary of state john kerry just concluded two separate meetings with the un secretary general and the palestinian president. john kerry discussed the conflict in gaza, and met with the israeli prime minister in tel-aviv. >>> heavy weapons are being used in the fight over libya's airport in tripoli. 47 have been killed in the...
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the united states and the united nations have announced that all parties have agreed to a 72-hour cease-fire starting on friday. a statement from the u.s. state department says that during a truce all forces on the ground will remain in place. scrawly and palestinian delegations will also be heading to egypt for negotiations on a broader agreement to stop the violence. that brings today's broadcast to a close. but you can find more of today's news on our website. thank you for watching. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, kohver foundation, and union >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. hat can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by funding for arthur with ca
the united states and the united nations have announced that all parties have agreed to a 72-hour cease-fire starting on friday. a statement from the u.s. state department says that during a truce all forces on the ground will remain in place. scrawly and palestinian delegations will also be heading to egypt for negotiations on a broader agreement to stop the violence. that brings today's broadcast to a close. but you can find more of today's news on our website. thank you for watching....
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a lot of people do not have rooms, and we are told by the united nations, which is hosting this site, that this will be likely a humanitarian crisis if it's prolonged. there isn't room for all of the people to evacuate the areas and come here to gaza city. >> it goes without staying na 100,000 -- that 100,000 people would be difficult to accommodate. first thoughts on what people will do. and what awaits them. it's a territory with limited supplies of water. supplies are difficult to get in, whether they are medical or food. >> it's a potential disaster. it could be a catastrophe. you have 100,000 people coming into a region. there's 1.8 million on the gaza strip. many live in gaza city, one of the most densely populated cities. water is in shortage. we talked to people without water for two weeks. people are doing without water. suage plants have been hit. raw sewerage is pumping into the sea. in all of this, it combines to create a situation where there's a lot of people who have no electricity, no sanitary conditions, no water. many who have money have no access to it. because all
a lot of people do not have rooms, and we are told by the united nations, which is hosting this site, that this will be likely a humanitarian crisis if it's prolonged. there isn't room for all of the people to evacuate the areas and come here to gaza city. >> it goes without staying na 100,000 -- that 100,000 people would be difficult to accommodate. first thoughts on what people will do. and what awaits them. it's a territory with limited supplies of water. supplies are difficult to get...
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united nations calling for a full report. over the last few days, neither of the sides are respecting the neutrality of the civilians or u.n. over the last week or so, they have found two separate schools where hamas stored rockets and over the last three days, the israelis shelled two other schools where displaced people have been sheltering. we have, of course, went down to the school to check out what we could see with our own eyes. all we found was a single point of detonation as an explosionive had gone off. the israelis suggested a hamas rocket misfired. we found no evidence of that. certainly found no debris from rocket part that is you would expect if a rocket misfired. still, keeping our eyes very much on this as well as looking to see if that diplomatic push can bear fruits. christine? >> karl penhaul, thank you for that. >>> more planes are flying in and out of tel-aviv. the faa lifting the ban on carriers flying in out of tel-aviv. meantime, back here in the united states, republican senator, ted cruz, is not back
united nations calling for a full report. over the last few days, neither of the sides are respecting the neutrality of the civilians or u.n. over the last week or so, they have found two separate schools where hamas stored rockets and over the last three days, the israelis shelled two other schools where displaced people have been sheltering. we have, of course, went down to the school to check out what we could see with our own eyes. all we found was a single point of detonation as an...
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when does such an organization get a voice in the united nations. >> the u.n. security council will meet to discuss the situation. most observers tell you they don't expect access from that meeting, other than, perhaps, a carefully worded statement. >>> air strikes in the iraqi city of mosul killed seven people. eight others were injured. rebels fighting with the group, calling itself islamic state, improvement known as i.s.i.l.ful there's no consensus on how to manage it now. >> reporter: the iraqi government lost mosul. the new rulers don't agree who should control the province. many sunni groups took part in the offensive pushing the iraqi army out. among them the self declared islamic state. weeks later they share the toppling of the nouri al-maliki regime. beyond that they don't have the same vision for the future. the group known as islamic state of iraq and levant started a campaign to get rid of dissent to its rule. >> translation: masked fighters are looking for and arresting former barthist and officers of saddam's army and tribal leaders, exposing th
when does such an organization get a voice in the united nations. >> the u.n. security council will meet to discuss the situation. most observers tell you they don't expect access from that meeting, other than, perhaps, a carefully worded statement. >>> air strikes in the iraqi city of mosul killed seven people. eight others were injured. rebels fighting with the group, calling itself islamic state, improvement known as i.s.i.l.ful there's no consensus on how to manage it now....
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the united nations has been a crucial provider. and has been playing a lead role providing shelter to around 47,000 gazans. ones that have nowhere else to flee. this capacity is stretched to the limit, raising fears that further civilians cannot be accommodated in terms of supplies. unless we address the root causes of the current escalation, this dreadful violence will recur again and again. we cannot return to the status quo empty. a concern that palestinians and israelis share. core elements remain unimplemented. once calm is restored, it is imperative to immediately tackle the underlying causes. this includes an end to weapons smuggling. and bringing gaza back under one legitimate palestinian government adhering to commitments. tens of thousands of employees hired after 2007 are not getting paid while 60,000 employees continue to receive salaries without performing the essential government functions that gaza so urgently needs. this is simply not sustainable. united nations remains prepared to facilitate important nation and co
the united nations has been a crucial provider. and has been playing a lead role providing shelter to around 47,000 gazans. ones that have nowhere else to flee. this capacity is stretched to the limit, raising fears that further civilians cannot be accommodated in terms of supplies. unless we address the root causes of the current escalation, this dreadful violence will recur again and again. we cannot return to the status quo empty. a concern that palestinians and israelis share. core elements...
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nations stuff the united nations said that it's given israel historically the g.p.s. g.p.s. coordinates of all of its infrastructure in gaza deliberately to try and prevent this kind of civilian object being hit but this didn't happen and yesterday this. school building was struck it was home temporarily to these hundreds of thousands of internally displaced persons as almost fifty percent of the territory of gaza has been labeled by the israeli military effective you know goes or if you go here you are likely to be killed so the situation continues to be dangerous even in the safest areas of gaza as the body count continues to rise now over eight hundred palestinians killed. and israel's foreign ministry blames how massive fatalities in gaza they say that all timothy's should be investigated and i agree and i'll tell you what we're going to discover we're going to discover that israel has taken unprecedented steps in in a very difficult circumstance to minimize and to avoid civilian casualties and we're going to discover that hamas this evil machine with a killer str
nations stuff the united nations said that it's given israel historically the g.p.s. g.p.s. coordinates of all of its infrastructure in gaza deliberately to try and prevent this kind of civilian object being hit but this didn't happen and yesterday this. school building was struck it was home temporarily to these hundreds of thousands of internally displaced persons as almost fifty percent of the territory of gaza has been labeled by the israeli military effective you know goes or if you go...
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the united nations says that that was not permitted. however, we've heard a statement from the israeli military saying they did offer a window for civilians to evacuate that school, a period of about four hours. we don't note who is telling the truth there or if there is confusion. we know in the past in the past few days, the united nations accused both israel and hamas of violating neutrality of u.n. schools. they say on two occasions in two separate schools hamas has stored rockets in u.s. schools and on two occasions over the past three days, the u.n. says the israeli military has supplied artillery into u.n. schools. we're trying to look at this. the israeli military says it is investigating. the united nations says it is waiting for a full report. we went down to the school after everybody had been evacuated to see what we could find and cnn teams including our own security consultant went down there. we found a single point of detonation on the cobblestones of the courtyard of the school. we saw a fragmentation spread a lot on a
the united nations says that that was not permitted. however, we've heard a statement from the israeli military saying they did offer a window for civilians to evacuate that school, a period of about four hours. we don't note who is telling the truth there or if there is confusion. we know in the past in the past few days, the united nations accused both israel and hamas of violating neutrality of u.n. schools. they say on two occasions in two separate schools hamas has stored rockets in u.s....
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>> well, that is a violation of the united states sanctity we support the united nations position -- but for god's sake does it justify that israel target a shelter of 3,000 innocent civilians who fled the campaign of aggression against innocent people? does this justify amnesty international said last week that firing from civil yang operations, even in hamas was firing from civilian population, to believe israeli allegation, which i don't believe at all, if they fired from civilian population, it does not justify israel to fire back deliberately to target civilian -- innocent civilians. >> isn't it true, at least would you acknowledge that if hamas is storing weapons in civilian structures like schools, that hamas knows that means they will likely be attacked. they know they are putting civilian lives at risk. >> israel says they fired. there's a big difference between using the properties, which we don't agree with, and firing from these properties. they have not -- israel did not prove in one single incident so far that after they targeted -- >> you think storing them is okay? >>
>> well, that is a violation of the united states sanctity we support the united nations position -- but for god's sake does it justify that israel target a shelter of 3,000 innocent civilians who fled the campaign of aggression against innocent people? does this justify amnesty international said last week that firing from civil yang operations, even in hamas was firing from civilian population, to believe israeli allegation, which i don't believe at all, if they fired from civilian...
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on a united nations. another round of sanctions against russia over the. key plays in the financial. the civilian casualties. in the east of the country moving closer to the russian border. struggling to get the children out of the called about. eleven am here in moscow. thanks for joining us on our international. health officials say a u.n. school in northern gaza has been attacked by israeli tanks we spoke about a short while ago with correspondent. well this incident follows another heavy night of bombardment in gaza this incident of the united nations school being used as a shell to hit by israeli tank shells or understand more than one shell hit the first the courtyard and also secondly part of the school which is primarily used by the female to go pupils we understand that civilians were of course sheltering in these areas this shelling of united nations school constitutes the second act of violence against un school in less than a week last. united nations school in the north of the state in beit hanoun was struck in similar circumstances of course.
on a united nations. another round of sanctions against russia over the. key plays in the financial. the civilian casualties. in the east of the country moving closer to the russian border. struggling to get the children out of the called about. eleven am here in moscow. thanks for joining us on our international. health officials say a u.n. school in northern gaza has been attacked by israeli tanks we spoke about a short while ago with correspondent. well this incident follows another heavy...
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the first people who are for the cease fire were the palestinians and we are the united nations security council to issue a cease fire. resolution it was israel that blocked the school day and i think the streets in the united nations security council twice there's a very wanted to impose its own conditions by. by having a ceasefire while keeping the siege on gaza while keeping their troops inside gaza while demanding that for listing and have no right to desist occupation this is unacceptable and what palestinians did should be a cease fire but also there should be a lifting of the sea so in reality what you see here is a struggle of people who are fighting for their freedom from military occupation that has become the longest in modern history from a system of apartheid and discrimination and segregation that is much worse one what done what prevailed in south africa. on saturday evening thousands attended a peace a rally in tel aviv people call for an end to the operation in gaza which has resulted in a forty israeli deaths mostly soldiers protests against the offensive have been held
the first people who are for the cease fire were the palestinians and we are the united nations security council to issue a cease fire. resolution it was israel that blocked the school day and i think the streets in the united nations security council twice there's a very wanted to impose its own conditions by. by having a ceasefire while keeping the siege on gaza while keeping their troops inside gaza while demanding that for listing and have no right to desist occupation this is unacceptable...
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making sps with a united nations school, and we are operating with the united nations closely, to make sure they have all the tools and needs and aid that they can have in order to facilitate their activities, when we appeal to the population, we expect them to listen, because we take our business seriously. we do intend to combat this terrorist organization. >> we have to leave it there. thank you. >> let's go to our correspondent in gaza, nicole johnson. she is standing by for us, and early morning in gaza, nicole already reports of attacks on more civilian targets. that's right, there has been shelling across different parts of gaza strip. it continued in the neighbourhood. it seems there's combat, ground operations going on there between the israeli army and fighters from groups like the al-kassam brigade. it could be the israeli army is trying to flatten the area, saying its mission is not over. it want to get to the tunnels. people from the neighbourhoods say their homes and districts have been destroyed and they are seeking shelter. we had reports from heavy tank shelling east o
making sps with a united nations school, and we are operating with the united nations closely, to make sure they have all the tools and needs and aid that they can have in order to facilitate their activities, when we appeal to the population, we expect them to listen, because we take our business seriously. we do intend to combat this terrorist organization. >> we have to leave it there. thank you. >> let's go to our correspondent in gaza, nicole johnson. she is standing by for us,...
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the united nations at a school for girls has been hit for the second time in three days. as the bombing continues, the human rights council has voted to investigate israel for potential war crimes. with 17 was 29-1 abstentions. the u.s. cast the lone no vote. marie harf told reporters -- speaking at the united nations, a high commissioner for human rights, navi pillay, said israel may have committed war crimes in its attacks against civilians in gaza and called for the request to lift the blockade. >> respect to the right for life or civilians, including children, should be a foremost consideration. not abiding by these principles may amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity. the crippling effects of the israeli blockade and other measures linked to the israeli occupation of gaza suppress the ability of the people to go about their daily lives and prevent them from rebuilding their lives and communities after repeated military operations. i reiterate my numerous calls for this blockade to be lifted once and for all. >> she also condemned the rocket fire by palesti
the united nations at a school for girls has been hit for the second time in three days. as the bombing continues, the human rights council has voted to investigate israel for potential war crimes. with 17 was 29-1 abstentions. the u.s. cast the lone no vote. marie harf told reporters -- speaking at the united nations, a high commissioner for human rights, navi pillay, said israel may have committed war crimes in its attacks against civilians in gaza and called for the request to lift the...
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beit hanoun in garza's north deserted after israeli tank shelling hits this united nations run school killing sixteen and injuring scores of others before the war northern residents had it tough enough recently they've been plunged into incredible danger they were relying on the un to shelter and protect their children now even that is no guarantee. the red cross said they would move but they didn't arrive instead israelis launched missiles at us after which we started looking for our children some were dead others wounded ambulances arrived and each took four to six people we reached the hospital and then here where we look for our children it took four hours to find my son. one hospital room and one entire family caught up in a war from which they couldn't escape. eleven years old was one of those pierced by multiple pieces of shrapnel this family are one among over one hundred thousand who are currently sheltering with the u.n. we have informed the. times in. about this this call about its place how many people what is going on there. and everything the last time it was ten fifty f
beit hanoun in garza's north deserted after israeli tank shelling hits this united nations run school killing sixteen and injuring scores of others before the war northern residents had it tough enough recently they've been plunged into incredible danger they were relying on the un to shelter and protect their children now even that is no guarantee. the red cross said they would move but they didn't arrive instead israelis launched missiles at us after which we started looking for our children...
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from the united nations, that's are al jazeera's kristin saloomey, thank you. >> the united nations joins of a growing humanitarian crisis in gaza. the attack on u.n. school that left sleeping children dead. >> it is one of absolute condemnation. once again we are seeing children, families who have fled from their houses. they have already been displaced, their house is destroyed and they thought they could sleep through all the night protected, seeking shelter in a u.n. school and they aren't protected. there's nowhere they can seek shelter and once again they come under attack as we have seen before in hospital schools. this is not the first time it's hatching, it's just the sheer amount of civilians and children who are getting killed and injured every day. it's just completely unacceptable. >> what is your organization going to be able to do to help these children, the survivors? >> well, it's from the first assessment that we have from the ground, we know that there are at least 270,000 children who need specialized psychological treatment and support services to be able to cope with
from the united nations, that's are al jazeera's kristin saloomey, thank you. >> the united nations joins of a growing humanitarian crisis in gaza. the attack on u.n. school that left sleeping children dead. >> it is one of absolute condemnation. once again we are seeing children, families who have fled from their houses. they have already been displaced, their house is destroyed and they thought they could sleep through all the night protected, seeking shelter in a u.n. school and...
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well there is when security cabinet has agreed to a twenty four hour extension of those united nations humanitarian ceasefire that was first implemented early on saturday israeli officials also saying that they will however observe the cease fire if there are not any violations and that if in fact they are they reserve the right to at their also saying that during this twenty folly extension israeli soldiers will remain inside gaza where they will continue to locate destroy and dismantle tunnels now the security cabinet has situ reconvene early on sunday morning to reassess the situation however we are hearing from a hamas spokesperson that they have rejected this extension of a cease fire no reason given as of yet as to why they are rejecting it some of the speculation might be that hamas might be feeling that it doesn't have too much to gain on the one hand you have the israeli army continuing with its operations inside gaza while hamas is being forced to stop with any kind of law could find that at the same time we haven't had any reaction from the israeli side to news of this rejec
well there is when security cabinet has agreed to a twenty four hour extension of those united nations humanitarian ceasefire that was first implemented early on saturday israeli officials also saying that they will however observe the cease fire if there are not any violations and that if in fact they are they reserve the right to at their also saying that during this twenty folly extension israeli soldiers will remain inside gaza where they will continue to locate destroy and dismantle...
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the world needs the united nations. so when the country's single out israel for unfair treatment at ae u.n., it is not just problem for israel. it is a problem for all of us. today, we see anti-semitism flaring up around the world including in europe. is the passion coming out of the current conflict. we all know it has its roots in something ancient and ugly. and we should not shy away from calling by its name. the rightthing to use of free expression to criticize particular policies of a particular government. no nation is immune from criticism, fair and otherwise, including our own. take it for me as a former u.n. ambassador. but, and anti-jewish riot is not a critique. it is not free expression when a protest turned into a mob that attacked a synagogue or a kosher grocery store. it is one thing when the message is to end the fighting. when the message is a death to the jews, it is an outrage. [applause] and it is dangerous. the mayor of a major city takes to twitter to invoke hitler and insight hostilities against t
the world needs the united nations. so when the country's single out israel for unfair treatment at ae u.n., it is not just problem for israel. it is a problem for all of us. today, we see anti-semitism flaring up around the world including in europe. is the passion coming out of the current conflict. we all know it has its roots in something ancient and ugly. and we should not shy away from calling by its name. the rightthing to use of free expression to criticize particular policies of a...
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right now i'm outside a united nations school. and we'll show you the scene around us. you can see here that people have put up blankets to give themselves privacy. some 3,000 people living in the school. they should be at home and celebrating the religious holiday period of eid, but most of the people here are from the area of shajaiya in gaza. they say that their homes have been destroyed or they are so damaged that they can't go back, and they are too unsafe. it's difficult conditions for people living here. the tension is high. families are in close quarters. more than 30 people are staying in each classroom and they don't have enough mattresses, food for water. >> nicole johnson, the u.n. security council has issued a statement calling for a ceasefire. are people talking about a permanent ceasefire, are they hopeful that something may be worked out? > the people we have spoken to this morning, which has mainly been women, the mothers of large families, are desperate for a ceasefire, they want the fighting to go back. this has been going on for well over two weeks,
right now i'm outside a united nations school. and we'll show you the scene around us. you can see here that people have put up blankets to give themselves privacy. some 3,000 people living in the school. they should be at home and celebrating the religious holiday period of eid, but most of the people here are from the area of shajaiya in gaza. they say that their homes have been destroyed or they are so damaged that they can't go back, and they are too unsafe. it's difficult conditions for...
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at an sr-pblg meeting of the united nations security council. the palestinian ambassador called on the world to intervene. >> crimes against humanity and systematic human rights violations are being committed by israel against the palestinian people. >> reporter: is seal says it'sis protectinprotecting itself. >> there is no country in the world that tolerate an assault on its citizens and israel should not be expect today either. >> reporter: the unite u.s. tooh sides. >> no family should have to live being unsafe in their homes. >> reporter: however the u.s. president reaffirmed his support for israel. >> no nation should accept rockets being fired in to its borders or terrorists it upping in to its territory. >> reporter: while the politician have his hirayama a lot to say about gaza. palestinians were being injured and killed in their homes. pounded by tank shells and artillery fire. the israeli army released this video showing tums in gaza fighters used to tack israel they say. the military warns its frowned are ground offensive will be exp
at an sr-pblg meeting of the united nations security council. the palestinian ambassador called on the world to intervene. >> crimes against humanity and systematic human rights violations are being committed by israel against the palestinian people. >> reporter: is seal says it'sis protectinprotecting itself. >> there is no country in the world that tolerate an assault on its citizens and israel should not be expect today either. >> reporter: the unite u.s. tooh sides....
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. >>> hello, the united nations is asking palestinian factions to accept a 24 hour-long ceasefire extension, following israel's approval to prolong the humanitarian truce for another day. israel says it will target tunnels used by hamas and other groups. meanwhile. fighters in gaza resumed rocket attacks into israel on society night. a soldier has been killed by mortar fire. hamas says the ceasefire can't be enfor the until the is -- enforced until the israeli army leaves the country. the number of gazans killed is 1,049. most are civilians. more than 6,000 have been wounded. gazans used the lull to assess damage inflicted on homes. nick schifrin reports from the devastated area of shajaiya. >> reporter: for the first time in weeks the shajaiya neighbourhood filled with life. gazan cowboys corralled their herds. residents collected food and supplies, and for a few hours kids were free to be kids. but these moments, these survivors are dwarfed bit the destruction. streets close to the border are gone. this is this war's epicentre. israeli f-16s dropped thousands of pounds of bombs. green ham
. >>> hello, the united nations is asking palestinian factions to accept a 24 hour-long ceasefire extension, following israel's approval to prolong the humanitarian truce for another day. israel says it will target tunnels used by hamas and other groups. meanwhile. fighters in gaza resumed rocket attacks into israel on society night. a soldier has been killed by mortar fire. hamas says the ceasefire can't be enfor the until the is -- enforced until the israeli army leaves the country....
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nations school and you point out that the united nations is not mincing words. they're saying directly it was israeli ammunition, israeli munitions that killed these people in that school and they're condemning israel for it. if you speak to u.n. officials here in the region they're very, very blunt in this particular case, unlike other cases, they're saying that israel was responsible. they also, by the way, do acknowledge that there have been several cases where u.n. officials in gaza have discovered hamas weapons stored in u.n. schools and u.n. facilities. they condemn that, as well. so it's a tough, tough situation, but the u.s. is standing back and is not condemning israel right thou in part because israel says they will investigate who is responsible. >> and it also comes at the same time that israel has requested that the united states re-supply israel with ammunition. >> reporter: this is a very sensitive issue and the u.s. has said yes. the obama administration has said yes to israel's request. what a lot of people don't know is for a long time the u.s.
nations school and you point out that the united nations is not mincing words. they're saying directly it was israeli ammunition, israeli munitions that killed these people in that school and they're condemning israel for it. if you speak to u.n. officials here in the region they're very, very blunt in this particular case, unlike other cases, they're saying that israel was responsible. they also, by the way, do acknowledge that there have been several cases where u.n. officials in gaza have...
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israel did say when they agreed to the ceasefire at the request of the united nations, that if there was attacks carried out by hamas, it reserved the right to retaliate. they also said they'll continue with their ground operation, keeping their troops inside gaza, in place, holding their defensive positions, but also at the same time, continuing to search for a network of tunnels which hamas has dug under gaza and under the border of gaza and into israel. those tunnels have been used to send militants into israel to carry out attacks on israelis. israel has said they have found 31 of those tunnels, destroying 15 of them. it's taken ten days for that. and this military operation is now into its 20th day, so far all diplomatic efforts to find a resolution, a compromise between hamas and israel, have failed. once again, as israel resumes it's military operation and hamas continues to fire those rockets, as the palestinian people inside gaz a 1.7 people of them, who are enduring this. so far more than 1,000 have died. more than 40 have died on the israeli side. i'm john vause and our co
israel did say when they agreed to the ceasefire at the request of the united nations, that if there was attacks carried out by hamas, it reserved the right to retaliate. they also said they'll continue with their ground operation, keeping their troops inside gaza, in place, holding their defensive positions, but also at the same time, continuing to search for a network of tunnels which hamas has dug under gaza and under the border of gaza and into israel. those tunnels have been used to send...
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when security cabinet has agreed to a twenty four hour extension of this united nations humanitarian cease fire that was first implemented early on saturday israeli officials are saying that they will however opposite of the cease fire if there are not any violations and that if in fact they are they reserve the right to act they're also saying that during this twenty four hour extension israeli soldiers will remain inside gaza where they will continue to locate destroy and dismantle tunnels now these security cabinet is set to recon early on sunday morning to reassess the situation however we are hearing from and how must spokesperson that they have rejected this extension of a cease fire that there was an initial twelve hour with you in brokered cease fire that was implemented on saturday that was at here today by both sides it was an extended fourth of the still hours and it was during those few hours that these were discomfited that must hold the troops there were at least a dozen rockets in that time that were fired at south and central israel but now one of this is happening du
when security cabinet has agreed to a twenty four hour extension of this united nations humanitarian cease fire that was first implemented early on saturday israeli officials are saying that they will however opposite of the cease fire if there are not any violations and that if in fact they are they reserve the right to act they're also saying that during this twenty four hour extension israeli soldiers will remain inside gaza where they will continue to locate destroy and dismantle tunnels...
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i think if we are united that we came to help haitians, and you can count on the united nations, and that is why i'm here. >> reporter: but those words mean little to this man. he buried his wife here two years ago after she died from cholera, a disease easily treated in the developed world. he left behind five children that he can no longer afford to send to school, and he has no doubts about who is to blame. >> translator: i'm angry because cholera wasn't here before. ban ki moon should apologize. >> reporter: that sense of anger is backed by an increasing body of evidence that it was usoldiers that brought cholera to haiti. for his part ban ki-moon has said the united nations has a moral responsibility to help eradicate cholera. but for families demanding an apology and compensation, it may be a long and frustrating wait. >>> germany's world cup celebrations go on, especially in the capitol, berlin. these scenes are typical, tens of thousands of fans line the streets to welcome back their world cup heros. the numbers on the side of the bus event the number of times germany has won
i think if we are united that we came to help haitians, and you can count on the united nations, and that is why i'm here. >> reporter: but those words mean little to this man. he buried his wife here two years ago after she died from cholera, a disease easily treated in the developed world. he left behind five children that he can no longer afford to send to school, and he has no doubts about who is to blame. >> translator: i'm angry because cholera wasn't here before. ban ki moon...
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the united nations urging israel and hamas to stop the violence, calling for an immediate cease-fire. they did this at an emergency meeting overnight. the death toll rises over who is responsible for a deadly attack on a gaza school. we are live in jerusalem with the new developments. >>> breaking this morning, russia firing back at accusations as intense fighting persists near the crash site of malaysian flight mh17. investigators are on their way to visit the scene. good morning, everyone. happy monday. welcome to "early start." i'm poppy harlow in for christine romans. >> i'm john berman. we welcome all our viewers here in the united states and around the world as well. breaking overnight, we are talking the fighting in gaza. blood has been spilling despice calling for a humanitarian cease-fire. they launched 70 rockets sunday. israelis 40 attacks onuo hamas. jerusalem is denying responsibility for 16 deaths at a school in gaza. they are confirming there was an air mortar that struck the schoolyard. martin, give us a sense of what is happening right now. it is a holiday in gaza. >>
the united nations urging israel and hamas to stop the violence, calling for an immediate cease-fire. they did this at an emergency meeting overnight. the death toll rises over who is responsible for a deadly attack on a gaza school. we are live in jerusalem with the new developments. >>> breaking this morning, russia firing back at accusations as intense fighting persists near the crash site of malaysian flight mh17. investigators are on their way to visit the scene. good morning,...